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Is this the first Gem single? Perhaps! The Spice Girls spin-off group Gem has leaked. “Song For Her” made its way onto the Internet earlier this week, although it has yet to be confirmed as the group’s first single. Related: Spice GirlsFight The Good Fight, Call Out Sexist Production Team In 1997 Video Gem is […]

"I think people are expecting Edward Snowden to walk out on stage right now," Michael Moore joked from the stage at the Toronto International Film Festival, in an introduction that doubled as a public apology. He understood that, when you name your latest project Where to Invade Next and slap a kitschy picture of the Joint Chiefs of Staff above your fest's catalog blurb, it's bound to suggest any number of things: a take-no-prisoners takedown of America's military-industrial complex; a scathing indictment of our nation's perpetual-war fetish; how the government

This week XLrator Media released the Nazi zombie-themed Outpost: Black Sun, the sequel to Steve Barker's 2008 indie flick Outpost, which found moderate success during its home release worldwide.

Outpost: Black Sun follows a young woman named Lena (Catherine Steadman), who has spent most of her life hunting down notorious Nazi war criminals. The last name on her list is a man known only as Klausener, a ruthless German scientist who in the closing stages of WW2 was working on the technology to create an immortal Nazi army. During an expedition to Eastern Europe, Lena stumbles upon Wallace (Richard Coyle), a friendly but mysterious ally who shares in her desire to chase down the deadly Nazi secrets that Klausener is keeping hidden deep beneath the Earth in an old wartime bunker.

Recently Dread Central had the chance to speak with Barker one-on-one to hear more about his experiences making the sequel,

Look for Outpost: Black Sun to hit VOD on October 4th and DVD on November 6th through XLrator Media.

Synopsis

The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on frightening new technology with the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash-forward to the present day, and

IGN scored itself the first look at the official domestic trailer for the long awaited Nazi zombie flick Outpost II: Black Sun, and as per usual you can dig on it right here. Lock, load, and check it out!

The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on frightening new technology with the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash-forward to the present day, and a Nato task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy appears to be mercilessly killing everything in its path.

It's kind of appropriate that the first trailer out for the Nazi zombie epic Outpost II: Black Sun would be the German one. Fitting, no? Anyway, we have it for you right here so goose step on in for a bit of undead mayhem.

The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on frightening new technology with the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash-forward to the present day, and a Nato task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy

EastEnders topped the soap ratings on Tuesday evening (February 28) as the war between Lucy Beale and Mandy Salter continued. EastEnders pulled in 8.25m (37.8%) at 7.30pm as Lucy accused Mandy of cheating on Ian. BBC Three's repeat screening secured 603k (3.2%) at 10pm. Also on BBC One, Holby City entertained 5.63m (25.0%) at 8pm for an episode titled 'Fight the Good Fight'. Emmerdale, meanwhile, attracted 7.26m (34.4%) at 7pm as Declan refused to buy the Bartons' farm. A further 143k (0.7%) tuned in (more)

In April, Canada's Our Lady Peace will release their 8th studio album Curve and their first single off of it, "Heavyweight", has a modest music video put together. Perhaps more important, is their upcoming tour which kicks off in about a month starting in (and returning to midway through) Ontario and closing in Seattle. We'll include the dates below, but for now let's get back to "Heavyweight", the video for which, appropriately, puts the lyrics over boxing footage. As videos go, it's quite simple, but then Our Lady Peace have never challenged what a music video can do. Their other recent video, put out in October of last year, focused on the Occupy Wall Street movement (and the others that popped up around the country after that). Footage of protestors is a great background for "Fight the Good Fight", and it's considerably catchier than "Heavyweight", but again it's not the

Having been a zombie for both Joe Lynch and George A. Romero, I can tell you first-hand that there's something ridiculously cool about donning the make-up and getting to feast. Think you have what it takes?

If you have the notion and are in the Glasgow, Scotland area and are up for the challenge, head on over to the official Outpost II: Black Sun Facebook page and message them for details about how You can become an undead movie star!

With just a couple of weeks left to shoot, everything is looking excellent on the film's front as you'll see from the imagery below. We cannot wait!

In 2008 a little movie called The Outpost was released direct-to-video and ended up being one of the best flicks to come out that year. Don't remember it? Haven't seen it? Do yourself a favor and start playing catch-up immediately.

After talking about it for a couple of years, we've just received word that its sequel, Outpost: Black Sun, has officially begun production. Read on for the details, including the first bit of casting news.

From the Press Release:

Content and Black Camel are pleased to announce that principal photography has begun on Outpost: Black Sun, the sequel to the 2008 Outpost. Content co-developed the script with Black Camel Pictures, and it is produced in association with Matador Pictures with development and production investment from Creative Scotland.

Why is Pegasus black? Why did this flying horse need to be recast El Negro? It makes about as much sense as casting Cedric the Entertainer in the role of Ralph Kramden. There is no reasoning being placed behind it, other than, "We can do what we want! We can do what we feel!" It's strange that in both Clash of the Titans and 2005's The Honeymooners, the only hint of imagination or originality came from swapping ethnicities. In neither case does it pertain to, or help push along the story. It's senseless esthetic scrambling. Sure, poor black folks probably work in the sewer and beat their spouses, too. So why not update an old 1940s sitcom to reflect how far we've come? But Pegasus? Come on! Nowhere

As previously reported, one of 2008's surprise direct-to-dvd hits, The Outpost, is getting itself a sequel, entitled Outpost II: Black Sun. To further get you excited about this glorious news, some badass stills and artwork have slipped online for it! Ready for a little more undead Nazi action?

Director Steve Barker will return for the sequel and is currently co-writing the script with Rae Brunton. Shooting is set to begin in early 2010.

Synopsis

The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on frightening new technology with the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash-forward to the present day, and a Nato task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy appears to be mercilessly killing everything in its path. But this is no ordinary foe. Only Helena, a gutsy investigator on the trail of notorious war-criminal Klausener,

The character - who had the potential throughout Heroes to be the show's most layered, complex character - was misused for seasons on end. The writers could never decide in what direction to point the politician, as they officially killed him off this week in a death NBC hyped across the Internet in order to boost ratings.

Did it do the job? Were you satisfied with the death of Nathan? You gotta at least give Adrian Pasdar credit for doing the best he could with utterly pathetic, cliche-ridden lines during his final scene, such as:

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